Claims from singer and actress Erika Jayne that she had reason to seek prosecution of her costume designer for alleged credit card fraud were met in court Monday by an initially skeptical federal judge, who appeared to soften on a motion to strike the designer’s suit against her.
The case for Jayne, the ex-wife of disbarred and disgraced plaintiffs attorney Thomas Girardi, likely hinges on a message from designer Christopher Psaila in December 2016: “OK that is very wrong, WTF is going on!?”
The response to Jayne’s questions about excessive charges on her credit card gave her reason enough to ...
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